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Starke County; rare. May 18 -June 17. Sifted from vege- 

 table debris on margin of sphagnum swamp. 



009 (1930). REICIIENIJACIIIA RADIANS Lee., Trans. Anier. Ent. Soe., VIII, 



1SSO, 182. 



Filiform light chestnut l>r<>\vn ; anteiin;e and legs paler. Head as wide 

 as long; the t'ove.-e small but deep. Antenn;e longer than head and thorax, 

 the joints nearly as in gcmmifcr, the eighth and ninth smaller than there. 

 Thtirax subglobnse, smooth, the foveoe on sides one-third larger than those 

 of head, the median one much smaller. Elytra at base one-third wider 

 than thorax, finely, sparsely and somewhat roughly punctate. Carinoe of 

 first dorsal reaching nearly to middle of segment. Length 1.5 mm. 



One specimen in Webster collection labeled "Ind.," LeConte's 

 type, came from Illinois and his description is so brief that I am not 

 certain as to the identity of the specimen at hand. However, it 

 runs to radians both in his key and in that of Brendel. 



R. cribricollis Brend., piceons-black, elytra dark red, length 1.3 

 mm., is known from Illinois and Iowa. R. congener Brend. (Fig. 

 150, r.), reddish-brown, length .0 mm., is an eastern species which is 

 recorded from Cincinnati. 



<>10 (1932). REICIIENBACHIA KUBRICUNDA Aube, Ann. Soc. Ent., II, 11G. 



Piceous-black, not punctured ; elytra, legs and antennae dull red. Head 

 wider than long; foveoe large, equal. Antenrue not half as long as body, 

 second joint oblong; third to seventh equal, cylindrical; eighth globular; 

 ninth as long and twice as wide as third ; tenth subglobular, one-half thicker 

 than ninth; eleventh one-half wider than tenth and longer than the two 

 preceding. Thorax one-third wider than long; foveoe on sides very large, 

 median one small and deep. Elytra at base as wide as thorax at middle, 

 humeri prominent; discal lines reaching apical third. Length .1.3-1.5 mm. 



Throughout the State; common. April 17-June 13. Occurs be- 

 neath cover in damp localities. 



Gil (1935). REICIIENBACHIA GRACILIS Casey, Contrib. Desc. Coleop. N. A., 

 I, 1884, 32. 



Dark piceous-red ; pubescence long, suberect and pale ; elytra dull red ; 

 antennae and legs paler. Head longer than wide; foveoe deep and equal. 

 Antennae longer than head and thorax, first three joints gradually decreas- 

 ing in size ; fourth to eighth equal, slender, subcylindrical ; ninth subglobose, 

 thicker; tenth nearly twice as wide as long; eleventh compressed, as long 

 as the three preceding together. Thorax wider than long, strongly con- 

 vex, polished, foveae on sides large, median one minute. Elytra very con- 

 vex, discal lines sharp, nearly entire. Length 1.4 mm. (Fig. 150, It.) 



Starke and Orange comities: rare. .June 2-June 16. Beaten 

 from hickory. 



